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The Sanitation Manager in our Chatham Village Foods plant, will drive the daily core sanitation activities while leading a team of hourly and salaried associates. Experience/training in Sanitation, COP systems and chemical usage.
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Maintain proper safety and sanitation methods, emergency procedures, cleanups, steritech, proper lifting and housekeeping to ensure department standards are met. Maintain cleanliness of equipment, tables, utensils, floor, department work area, including the back room, coolers and freezers, to ensure that safety and sanitation regulations are met.
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Manage, implement and maintain high standards of food safety and sanitation in all areas of the store to be compliant with federal, state local and Stop and Shop policy and procedures; Manage, implement and maintain high standards of food safety and sanitation in all areas of the store to be compliant with federal, state local and Stop and Shop policy and procedures.
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As a Warehouse Associate, you will: Load and unload pallets and individual cases to and from trailers; Pick appropriate cases according to order; Load trailers via carts or stack cases on the floor of a truck trailer; Receive and distribute product and assist in weekly product inventory; Perform general housekeeping and specific sanitation tasks.
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